| Literature DB >> 31970135 |
Soomin Ryu1, Hye Won Baek1, Inha Lee1,2, Young Bin Won1,2, Heeyon Kim1,3, Jae Hoon Lee1,2, Bo Hyon Yun1,2, Joo Hyun Park1,3, Seok Kyo Seo1,2, SiHyun Cho1,3, Young Sik Choi1,2, Byung Seok Lee1,2.
Abstract
First trimester surgical abortion is an effective and safe procedure. Although its failure is uncommon, congenital uterine anomaly may be considered as one of the etiologic factors in such cases. Here, we report a rare case of surgical abortion failure that was successfully managed by operative hysteroscopy-assisted dilatation and evacuation (D&E) under ultrasound guidance in a woman with complete uterine septum. The patient was referred to Severance Hospital after two consecutive surgical abortion failures even under ultrasound guidance. A missed abortion in a left-sided hemicavity of septate uterus was noted on ultrasonography. Ultrasound-guided D&E was unsuccessful because the curette could not reach the uterine cavity with the gestational sac. Operative hysteroscopy revealed insufficient communication with the left-sided cavity just above the cervical internal os of the uterine septum. After widening the communication, ultrasound-guided D&E was successfully performed.Entities:
Keywords: Hysteroscopy; Induced abortion; Missed abortion; Septate uterus; Uterine anomalies
Year: 2019 PMID: 31970135 PMCID: PMC6962582 DOI: 10.5468/ogs.2020.63.1.102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol Sci ISSN: 2287-8572
Fig. 1Ultrasonographic finding (A) and operative findings during hysteroscopy for dilatation and evacuation (B-D). (A) Transverse scan showing two uterine cavities with a gestational sac in the left-sided hemicavity, (B) tiny septal communication between the two hemicavities, (C) further widened communication using hysteroscopy, and (D) gestational tissues in the left hemicavity (arrowhead, uterine septum; arrow, communication between right and left hemicavities).
Fig. 2T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (A) and operative findings during hysteroscopy for septectomy (B) (arrowhead, uterine septum; arrow, cervical septum).